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Sturolson v Weniz: CA 1984

The plaintiffs took occupation under an agreement which purported to grant a non exclusive right of possession of the flat, and to be personal. Occupation could only be shared with persons approved in advance by L. L’s agent had said the agreement was intended to get around the Rent Acts. L purported to terminate the agreement, and the occupiers claimed a tenancy.
Held: The right reserved to the owner to require them to share with others was contrary to the provisions of the Rent Acts and was in any event a pretence intended only to get round the Rent Acts. However the parties knew of the pretence, and the agreement created a licence.
References: [1984] 272 EG 326
Jurisdiction: England and Wales
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